June 10, 2026
Other recent news: Interview with incoming school superintendent Hilda Maldonado; two new lions at Santa Barbara Zoo; Drum Fire near Buellton totally contained; funding approved for Eastside bike improvements; new housing in the works for the formerly homeless.
Plus: Santa Barbara International Film Festival pushed back two months; Coral Casino might delay reopening for some renovations; Los Baños rumored to be allowing more swimmers per lane soon; the redistricting commission seeks applicants; new development with contemporary style.
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June 16, 2020
Other recent news: Santa Barbara pulls $2 million in funding for the new police station; list of black-owned businesses in Santa Barbara; a push to landmark St. Paul’s AME Church; snowy fleece is the tree of the month.
More food news: Yoichi's is selling takeaway bento boxes; reopening dates for Bouchon, Farmer Boy, Bluewater Grill, and Santa Barbara Wine Collective; update on Tyger Tyger and Paradise Cafe; new food truck specializing in chicken wings; Petros Kafe in Solvang has closed.
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June 15, 2020
Plus: How to voice opposition to Pat Nesbitt's private helispot; Cuyama collaboration yields nifty T-shirts to benefit Black Lives Matter; new shop at the Rosewood Miramar Beach; Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit's Santa Barbara Bowl show has been rescheduled; is that a viewing pavilion under construction way up Hot Springs Road?
It's a bold move, when you consider how the last two fared.
June 14, 2020
Other recent news: Santa Barbara city administrator under fire; state to allow nail salons and massage parlors to reopen; county unemployment rate is 13.7 percent; zoo reopening; new B&B at Paso Robles winery.
June 13, 2020
Plus: Riviera Theatre is back, now with reservable seats; rest stops are accessible once again; Ventura boat-sharing club launches; virtual reality reopens; four recent closings of note.
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I recall about 20 years ago being called to that address by a homeowner to take a look at some sheet metal needs. The owner… — Walter
Fun fact- TC Boyle owns that FLW house, or at least did. — Jimmy Jam
and you are assuming I am Tom Bolton, lol — Tom
And you are assuming that the person you are replying to is not Tom Bolton from Noozhawk, lol. — el_smurfo
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When you have an anchor store at either end of a mall then everything in between is known as "inline." — jimbooo
Well said. — Hobie
The office building on the corner of Arrellaga and Anacapa. — ABSB
Atelier Sunhouse - went by to visit your shop. Walked around the building but couldn’t figure out how to get upstairs? I’ll keep trying… — Bo
Must go to Nate's on Marsh, best and most lively restaurant in town, especially on Martini Mondays. — HD
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I recall about 20 years ago being called to that address by a homeowner to take a look at some sheet metal needs. The owner… — Walter
Fun fact- TC Boyle owns that FLW house, or at least did. — Jimmy Jam
and you are assuming I am Tom Bolton, lol — Tom
And you are assuming that the person you are replying to is not Tom Bolton from Noozhawk, lol. — el_smurfo
BANANA- I love it and am stealing it hahahaha! Sooo appropriate! — Rob
When you have an anchor store at either end of a mall then everything in between is known as "inline." — jimbooo
Well said. — Hobie
The office building on the corner of Arrellaga and Anacapa. — ABSB
Atelier Sunhouse - went by to visit your shop. Walked around the building but couldn’t figure out how to get upstairs? I’ll keep trying… — Bo
Must go to Nate's on Marsh, best and most lively restaurant in town, especially on Martini Mondays. — HD